Canoeing at the 2015 Pan American Games – Qualification

Qualification systems

A quota of 160 canoers (40 slalom and 120 sprint) will be allowed to qualify. Both slalom and sprint will have one qualification event each at the Pan American Olympic Festival, where a specific amount of boats per event will qualify. For the sprint events a total of three athlete quotas have been reserved for nations that have not qualified an athlete. A nation may enter a maximum of six male kayakers, four male canoers, five female kayakers, and one female canoer. A maximum of fifteen athletes can compete for a nation in sprint, while a maximum of six can compete in slalom. In slalom nations may choose to have the same athlete in the same event, reducing the number of athletes from forty. The remaining quotas (after teams select their squads) in sprint will be reallocated to countries not already qualified. The host nation (Canada) is guaranteed participation in each event, granted it partakes in the qualification events. Countries qualifying athletes in the K-1 and C-1 slalom events for men but not the C-2 event may compete in the C-2 event using athletes qualified in the first two events.[1][2]

Qualification summary

NOC Slalom Sprint Total
Men Women Men Women Boats Athletes
K1C1C2 K1 C1K1
200
K2
200
K1
1000
K2
1000
K4
1000
C1
200
C1
1000
C2
1000
K1
200
K1
500
K2
500
K4
500
C1
200
Argentina XXXXXXXXXX XX X 13 17
Brazil XXXXXXXXXXXX X XX 15 20
Canada XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 18 21
Chile X X X XXX X 7 10
Colombia XX X X XXXX 8 8
Costa Rica XX 2 2
Cuba XXXXXXXXXXX 11 15
Dominican Republic XX 2 1
Ecuador X X XX X 5 5
Guatemala X X 2 1
Mexico XX X XXXXX XX XXX 13 18
Paraguay XX 2 2
Puerto Rico X 1 2
United States XXXXXXX XXXXX 12 14
Uruguay X X 2 6
Venezuela XXXX X XX X X 9 18
Total: 16 NOCs 9 8 5 8 5 8 7 6 5 8 6 6 5 7 7 6 8 7 160

Slalom

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2014 Pan American Sports Festival July 11–13, 2014 Mexico Huauchinango, Mexico

Qualification table

Event[3] K1 Men C1 Men C2 Men K1 Women C1 Women
Pan American Olympic Festival Brazil
Argentina
Canada
United States
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombia
Mexico
Chile
Brazil
Argentina
United States
Venezuela
Canada
Mexico
Colombia
Costa Rica
Brazil
Argentina
United States
Venezuela
Canada
Brazil
Argentina
Canada
United States
Paraguay
Mexico
Venezuela
Chile
Brazil
Paraguay
United States
Argentina
Canada
Total 10 NOC's 9 8 5 8 5

Sprint

17 countries took part in qualification races. Out of those 17, ten managed to qualify a single quota. The remaining seven who competed (Barbados, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay) were eligible for the three remaining quotas reserved for countries not having any quotas at the qualification event. However the results of the Pan American Championships were used instead to determine the wildcards, with two of the previously nations not qualified (Guatemala and Dominican Republic) receiving a quota, along with the United States in the women's canoe event.[4]

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2014 Pan American Sports Festival[5] September 4–7, 2014 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico

Men's K1 200m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Argentina
Ecuador
Brazil
Mexico
Host nation 1 Canada
Reallocation 2 Colombia
United States
Wildcard[4]1 Guatemala
TOTAL 8

Men's K2 200m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Argentina
Brazil
Mexico
Venezuela
Host nation 1 Canada
Reallocation 2 United States
Uruguay
TOTAL 7

Men's K1 1000m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 5 Cuba
Brazil
Argentina
Mexico
Canada
Wildcard[4]1 Guatemala
TOTAL 6

Men's K2 1000m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Cuba
Argentina
Mexico
Brazil
Host nation 1 Canada
TOTAL 5

Men's K4 1000m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Argentina
Mexico
Venezuela
Chile
Host nation 1 Canada
Reallocation 3 Brazil
Cuba
Uruguay
TOTAL 8

Men's C1 200m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Brazil
Cuba
Venezuela
Ecuador
Host nation 1 Canada
Wildcard[4] 1 Dominican Republic
TOTAL 6

Men's C1 1000m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Brazil
Cuba
Colombia
Mexico
Host nation 1 Canada
Wildcard[4]1 Dominican Republic
TOTAL 6

Men's C2 1000m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 4 Cuba
Mexico
Chile
Venezuela
Host nation 1 Canada
TOTAL 5

Women's K1 200m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 5 Cuba
Argentina
Canada
Colombia
United States
Reallocation 2 Chile
Ecuador
TOTAL 7

Women's K1 500m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 5 Cuba
United States
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
Host nation 1 Canada
Reallocation 1 Ecuador
TOTAL 7

Women's K2 500m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 5 Cuba
Colombia
United States
Mexico
Canada
Reallocation 1 Puerto Rico
TOTAL 6

Women's K4 500m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 5 Cuba
Argentina
Mexico
Brazil
Canada
Reallocation 3 Colombia
United States
Venezuela
TOTAL 8

Women's C1 200m

Competition Vacancies Qualified
2014 Pan American Championship 6 Brazil
Ecuador
Canada
Chile
Mexico
Cuba
Wildcard[4]1 United States
TOTAL 7

References

  1. "Pan American Games 2015 Slalom Qualification System" (PDF). copaconline.com. Pan American Canoe Federation. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  2. "COPAC Canoe/Kayak Sprint Qualifier System for the Pan American Games; Toronto 2015" (PDF). copaconline.com. Pan American Canoe Federation. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  3. "Boats Qualified after the Pan American Olympic Festival" (PDF). copaconline.com. Pan American Canoe Federation. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2015 Panam Games Qualification Wild Card Distribution" (PDF). copaconline.com. Pan American Canoe Federation (COPAC). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  5. "2015 Panamerican Games Qualification Overall Table of Qualifiers" (PDF). copaconline.com. Pan American Canoe Federation (COPAC). 9 February 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2015.

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